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\ y FAGE COVERED WITH PIMPLES And Huge Blackheads, Large, Red And Scaled Over, Itching Was Terrible, Forced to Scratch, HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT “T was stricken with a terr.ble stomach fever and as a result my face was entirely | Covered with pimples and lator huge black- ‘The pimples were them sealed over and my face was almost always red and inflamed, The itching was so terrible that 1 was forced to werateh my face almost every minute “I decided to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. 1 sent for 8 free sample and after that was used 1 began to use the Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment steadily and now 1 am completely, healed." (Signed) Jos. Warshofsky, 287 Dumont Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1915. Sample Each Free by Mail With 82-p. Skin Book on request. Ad+ reas post-card “Cuticurn, Dept. T, Boss "* Sold throughout the world. Ka » Jes the new Spring and Summer 2 Led for Each tte COLLAR Ide Collars have—exclusively— Linocord Unbreakable Buttonholes GEO, P. 1DE 8 CO, Mekers, TROY, N.Y. " @ Also Makers of Ide Shirts Applying This Paste Actually Removes Hairs rauty Notes.) ng ani aste This. paste Ue water with some] tare fle declared he wouldn't say | after about 2 mine! gnorher word for publication until A the skin washed jMext Saturday afternoon, when a not only removes! free-for-all popular pilgtimage of every trace of hair, but leaves the skin, Koosevelt enthusiasts will take a host free from blemish. To ‘insure success| of people to Sagamore Hill hist ‘atment, be careful to get rea Advt “This s ‘Tis You will like the Beer. beer, ideal for di for a refreshing drink at any time, especially in summer. Your dealer Ask him to send you a case, has it. s. Liebmann’s Sons Brewing Co. large and red, and some of | s splendid brew will surely do, I'm glad, indeed, to strike it; Rheingold Beer,so mild and clear’ Says RHEINAROON, I like it!” Rheingold Beer It is a mild, light, palatable WHITMAN HERE TO, AID LEADERS —-ONHUGHES BOOM canine Practical Politicians = From Other States Gather to Help Consolidate It. Practical politicians took hold of Hughes Presidential boom to- | day. A number of leaders from other | tates met this afternoon with Fred- erie C, Tanner, Chairman of the New York State Republican Committee, jand took steps to convert the wide- | spread but unorganized public senti- | ment for Hughes into conerete ex- | pression by convention delegates, Identity of the men attending the conference was not disclosed, but a format announcement covering the situation is to be made within a day or two. Col. Roosevelt's final drive to head off the ‘Justice and sweep the Re- publican convention for himself is having the effect of solldifying the scattered Hughes forces, according to jtho latter's backers, It has served | to scare delegates who have tied up temporarily to “favorite sons” into looking around for reserved seata on the political “band wagon." Many ot them are reported to have opened ne- gotiations with the Hughes leaders. Governor Whitman came to town late in the afternoon and will be in close touch with the ‘crystallizing ac- tion of the Hughes men. Neither the Governor nor the State Chairman will seck to obtain any statement from the Justice, On the contrary, they are strongly opposed to the attempts im out.” : [the packed up to- day and shipped to Chicago, leaving | metropolitan fleld to Col, Roose. velt and the Hughes boomers, George W. Perkins presided over a meeting of the Pr e Mxecutive Com- mittee this afternoon to make plans for their Chicago convention and to lconfer with the, Colonel on his lines of political strategy. Three names have been proposed chairman Bull Moose ot California, ress | | ! for | meeting—Goy. Johnson Oscar 8. Straus of New York and Raymond Robbins of Chicago, with the probabilities of Mr, Straus's selec. »| tion, t olonel came to town fn fine fettls and his literary offices were | nverted into a political headquar- | | co yard M. Hurd, Presi ers’ Mortgage Compan! » the 3, Straus, Pre vard, Henry Hugh C ners of Detroit Vv Belford of Brooklyn and a] mnittes of Roosevelt rooters, | 1} Ric La ey ublican League | 1 publican State . 1 formally in « candidacy, and equivale is w at to instruct THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, announcement was mad o&the middie W ° AWARD TO UNBORN CHILO hristian Soldier,” and prepar-| UNDER WORKMEN'S LAW march on Chicago. ‘The 4 f 1 § delegates to ——— - aise RYS wateled the Pennsylvania Referee Provides for : ng their quota into Expected Infant From Birth fractional votes. The executive com toti ¢ Inittee to-day Wrestled with seating | Until Age of 16, fhroblems in Convention Hall. PHILADELPHIA, May 24.—Com- pensation for a child yet unborn, to " become effective at birth and con- John Toft of No. West One Hundred and Thirtieth #treet | tinue until the child te sixteen years Was run over and killed by. motor | ld, was awarded by Referee W. W. truck towtay an he was crossita t Champion of Willlamsport in a dé- Avenue a short distance from his h cision made public by the Workmen's Compensation Board here to-day. Robert C. Kehres, father of the un- ©) born child, was killed Jan. 18 on the dock of the Williamsport Coal Com- dred and pany. “‘efereo Champion awarded rence Avenuc WeArePrepared for Summer BUT ARE YOU? We have been preparing for months and months—having purchased heavily of the very lines of Summer goods that are wanted now by the majority of people—and these we offer to you at PRICES WHICH REPRESENT SUB- STANTIAL MONEY-SAVINGS. The kind of economies that have made Greenhut’s “Big Store” the store for the masses. Whether you are remaining in town—going to the country—-or to the seashore—we can supply your every reniiceraest for personal use, for the home or for the table. And remember, that your nearest hea box or tele- phone is practically a station to Greenhut's. Make Greenhut’s Store—(the Store that is pre- pared )—your summer store—and you will save money! enty-six delegates for him lican headquarters it was | iat the committea had no au-| o bind the delegates. rogressive National | Head. | taste of Rheingold nner or supper, or Sc PAPER IMPORTED STEEL PINS —3 papere SAP SHAPE REAL HU- AN HAIR NETS—ail col- ors except gray: seach dozen, ®1; eac Be JAP SILK DRESS SHIELDS. regular shape; sizes 2, @ or 4; dozen pairs, $1; SAFETY PINS 20¢ rt and Dressmakers’ Supplies Six cord, all numbers, black or Our Annual Summer Sale of 200-Yard Sewing 39 white. Limit of one dozen spools to C CLINTON" 1 a customer. (No mail, C. O. D. or phone orders all sizes; 5 cards DR CROW 0 X NEE \ Ah orthe ( lany Styles at $9.75 Q\ BER DIVER'S CAPS at ye WHITE “SHOR R—box ....,..8e ARNING COT es 42 40 44 +6 7Be » White or tan; PKG, ENGLISH BRASS ¢ INS—4 sizes; qpecial, There are dress clever in style black or white ited; gross, DED” TIP 3 hite or colors; BOX OF "Gn | | Picturesque tun 2-IN-¢ “NEVERDULL” SHOE PASTE—black or tan; spe- cial, box, limited quan tit Pe ‘ HAIR NETS—"in the pink envelope; all colors ex cept xray; dozen, T5o; 1s Pichler rey Please see our large advertise- ment in to-day’s Journal for the complete list of specials in this sale. height of fashia: Crepe Meteor, elegant, all tha day at $9.75. Filled. Framed Colored Pictures A Wonderful Choice of 98 C Subjects at ¥ Included in the beautiful subjects on sale tomorrow are ‘Storm The frames com- “Swing,” “Girl at Fountain,” and hundreds of others. prise dark woods and gilt Now, here you have an opportunity of decorating the walls of your Summer cottage tastefully and most inexpensively Furniture Bargains Aplenty Liberal purchases in anticipation of present conditions lead to these ex- cellent offerings for tomorrow $10 Two-Inch Continuous Post White Enamel Beds—five heavy filling rods in head and foot end; pene! effect, baked-on enamel to insure evenness of finish; 4 ft. 6, 4 ft., and 3 ft. size; at... $16.50 Two-Inch Brass Lacquered Steel Beds-—-five 1-inc n, bed specially adapted for moist and damp locations; the finis| be scratched or atfected by moisture; at eae Genuine Ostermoor Felt Mattress—-hotel style, covered in hi, art ticking; in single size, larger sizes in proportion $1,650 Feather Pillows 22x28; covered in high-grade striped ticking. $1.30 Costumer—2-inch wood post; in maple, mahogany finish; at $1.25 Fumed Oak Children's Bullt... seus seeeee teres $1.50 Soft Top Cot Mattressee—for bungalow and camp; in 2 ft. 6 size only; covered in good quality of ticking: at $4.75 Locklink Springs sanitary and nois@ess, guaranteed sagless; all regular sizes; at 17.50 All Cotton Mattresses: regular sizes, at $7.45 r a cannot oe SULTS jgh-grade ++ $10.75 golden oak, fumed oak and ’ SRY $1.00 Rocker-—bolted together; very strongly $1.00 $1.00 $3.75 covered in a good grade of art ticking; all Double ZAC Green Trading daintily finished with novelty silk collar: sleeves of Georgette crepe. mand; many are fold trimmed. No C. O. D., Mail, Phone or Approval Orders » $1.00 | 1916, 11 the widow, Mrs. Helen Kehres, $7.20 a weak fruim dan. 18 to the dace wen | WEDDING REVEALS DIVORCE. < | “Eddys’’ Sauce is the pop- the child is born, or 40 per cent, of san a agent de A A Kehres's wages, Which were 918.70 «| Aetreas ie | ular relish because its ingre- d week. I 0 weeks after the birth Kieh ients are pure of the child the widow and child are} BRIDGEPORT, Conn, May 2 People who have suffered for years ie ane P he and it is to receive $8.41. ter tho three hun- | word y | from skin troubles and who have tried Md $841. AL Word reached here to-day of the mar-| # k t Viel | Made just rig dredth week the child itself is to re-| Hage of Wakeman Sherwood, a wealthy, C¥erything, can take fresh courage be Flavor all soups, gravies, colvo $2.50 a week until it becomes | recitent of Southport, ant Mise Taviiee| Cm¥se Cadum Ointment, the new rem. || meata and fish with The Refereo took the position that| Montague, an actress of Now York. | faye fediitferent fron sae eteien il Les the child is legally in boing and en-| The marriage took place in New York! and burning wid bee ay the itching titled to con@ideration tho same ag alCity last week and the couple are on gn Ae eA IT Emi flamed, irritated or diseased skin with rn their honeymoon at Hastings on the! the at at he Lad, the first application, lt has proved a Pry Killed Ww Are Away. The news caused siderabl essing to many who have suffered for vhatry Deer sarin we haa ment eter foe Rms fel kamnan avons] Years Cadum Ointment ts good for ||: qguag OLD ENGLI been Hiving wi Imotlier at No.had reparated Wakeman Sherwood ain Scaema, pimples blotches, itch, tetter, ove 147 ar » Bronx, while} his former wife. In Southport it was] scaly skin, eruptions, chafings, rash, We relatives were visiting in Kingston,|auid the divorce was granted” two| ee gwor fe, het N.Y, w Van front of the ftrook Months ago In New Haven,” ievond ad. | *ca>% Mngworm, cute, burns, etc. 25. Aven this afternoon when he|mitting the fact the former Mrs. Sher- H FH ~ by an auto truck owned | wood refused to dincuse It, ver-| Three Million Boxes Sold in || At Grocers and r Lewis ‘Trucking Company Slip ‘operated by 1498 Sherwood inherited @ large tort at the death of his father, After arating from his wife last fall he I in New York. Pitkin THE BIG STORE” SIXTH AVE..IS™TO 19% STREET wa Look for “Not Advertised” Specials at Greenhut’s “Wy 12.75 and *14.75 Coats and Dresses $ For Women and Misses at High Character Garments at This Low Price 9.19 The Woman Who Waited to Buy Her Summer Outfit May Rejoice Every garment in this sale is from our regular stock. Every coat and dress is reduced in price. And think of the timeliness of this sale. Just before the holiday. Just now, when every woman simply cannot delay another day to get Summer and outing dresses and coats. The Coats at *9.75 New effective styles—correct in cut—-that’s why they fit so well and hang so gracefully. Included are the graceful ripple effects, as well as the popular style illustrated. Many have novelty shaped collars, fancy pockets and belts of fancy materials, and are braid and button trimmed. The materials are: Covert Cloth, Double Faced Cloth, Tweeds, Poplins, Gabardine, Serge and the favorite black and white checks. They were best values at the original price of $12.75 and $14.75. Imagine how they will sell at our Thursday 4 price, $9.75! yj The Silk Dresses at *9.75 selling—and you have seen them—~ at double our Thursday price that are not as nor of better materials. Many are and have The skirts include the ic and puffed effects so much in de- Dresses in the} n, made from the following materials: Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Self and Novelty Striped Silks; also Serge Dresses, stylish, t you would ask, and on sale Thurs- ne of the Many Styles at $9.75 ‘Used’ Pianos and Player Pianos In a Great Sale The year’s best opportunity to buy instruments of world-renowned makes at prices which are a mere fraction of original values. The terms upon which you can buy these instruments are THE MOST LIBERAL OFFERED BY ANY PIANO HOUSE IN THE UNITTED STATES You see, therefore, that it will not pay you to move your expensive Piano or Player to the country or seashore Unquestionably the most attractive list of famous names that has been printed in a sale of used instruments for a very long time Any Instrument Priced Up to $250 Can Be Purchased on Terma Starting as Low as Down 1 a Week PLAYER PIANOS and PIANOS $325 | Garwood $120 Raabe 205 k5| Pease 205 Garwood... 90| Haines 3 90] Stein 60] Newman, » 175] Wolfner + 115) Hardman 60] Autocrat 125 | No Extras Caldwell Caldwell... Caldwell,... Caldwell. , Kirchhott Caldwell... Howard Free $200 | Bradbury 2n5 |! f 5 | Caldwell... 150 ](hickering. « 280] Caldwell.ee. Holmstrom 235 | Garwood... eolnae 255 | Autocrat 820 | Henning | | Pease With Each Piano a Stoo With Each Player Piano a Bench and 15 Rolls of Music WE GIVE ga STAMPS WITH PIANOS France Every Year | 10c ade by E. Pritchard.331 Spring St. N.Y, Delicatessen Stores, M SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK woxpea| We Are Prepared to Supply You With Everything You Need to Make Memorial Day Outing the Perfect Success That It Should Be 50 2a” Green Trading Stamps Free wa Thursday OR Friday with Purchases of *1 or More CUT OUT THIS COUPON«a _It Is Good Thursday or Friday s This Coupon is good for 50 (FIFTY) gsat Green @ Trading Stamps FREE with purchases of $1 or more, Thurs- @ day, May 25, or Friday, May 26. | These 50 FREE Stamps are of the same kind as those you would ordinarily obtain with your purchases, GREENHUT'S. E World, 5-24-16. SERRERRReeeeeeee Our Annual May Sale of Richest Cut Glass Which Suggests “Preparedness” in Gift-Giving to May and i June Brid It was fortunate that sev late shipments of Cut Glass have come to us now, in view of the fact that the prices we name here are from 15 to 20 per cent. less than they were quite recently. All this Cut Glass is exceptionally brilliant—all cut on pure American lead blanks. Abundant Assortments—and the Cuttings Are in the Lat- est Styles and Designs Choice of 9-Inch’ Round Fruit Bowls, 12-Inch Oval ¢ Handled Baskets, Rich Cut Butter Dishes with yee M enn ise Kile Ice Cream Sets, Sugar and tee Sets, 3- Pint jugs (mM of the pieces are regularly sold for $3.95, and even $ higher); all at, each.. . : : 2.69 $5 Cut Ginsa Satad Bowls—8- 2.95 Genuine McKenna Cut 9- inch; exceptionally fine and Inch Nappies—limited quan- brilliantly cut +. $3.45] tity; at. ope $3.95 Cut Glass Fern Dishes $8.95 Cut Glass Water Sets— complete with artificial fern and pieces; set includes 4-pint tall i 10-inch footed reflector; at....$2.49] richly cut jug, with 6 cut glass Cut Glass Sugar and Cream Sets tumblers to match and 14-inch brilliantly cut; limited number; $1.25} reflector; a one- IN ADDITION, there are several tables of richly suitable for June brides, prices that we believe we will bi for a very long time to c ’ “The Phoenix Carpet Co.” Made Us An Exceptionally Fine Offer From the looms of this—one of America’s leading mills—and in the face; of a sharply advancing market, we are enabled to offer: Fine Rugs at Before-the-War Prices The offering consists of the entire sample line of the Phoenix people—in Axminster, Velvet and Tapestry Brussels Rugs. All are serviceable and hand- some, and you have a choice of a selection of the season's finest colorings and designs. Every rug is perfect. Seamless Axminster Rugs ly Sale Price | Size Formerly Bale Price | Size Formerly Sale Price $35.50 $26.50 | $.6x0.6. $1113 $O78 SHBSRHBOEE, ge Bowls, Beautiful ‘8, 12-Inch Assorted Bien Oxl2. 9x12... Size 9x12... Form $37.50 $28.50 | 8.3x10.6 34,50 25.50 | Gx9...... 22.50 16.50 | Seamless Velvet Rugs Formerly Sale Price | Siae Formerly ale Prive | Sue Formerly Sale Price $39:50 $29.50 | 9x12... $34.50 $26.50 | B.3x10.6 $32.50 $24.50 Bie emery Sale Price Size Formerly Sale Price 9x12.....$22.50 $17.50 | 8.3x10.6 $19.50 $15.75 x12. 19.50 15.75 8.3x10.6. 17.50 13.75 © 2500 Umbrellas at For men and women. At a glance you can see they're the regular $1.50 and $2 kind. Every umbrella guaranteed for dur- fast black es and rods thoroughly dependable in storm and wind. The handles are unusually attractive, and there is a wide choice of plain and fancy mountings. Neatly finished with case and tassel. The best-looking umbrellas you've seen at $1, brellas at 69c—The regular $1 and $1.19 grade, 8] 3s Lace Shoes, *2.45 5W0 pairs of these stylish, good-look- ing shoes to sell below their worth. Medium long vamps of kidskin, in uppers of white kid. Plain toes, flexi- ble sole, leather Cuban heels; all sizes, 2!, to 7; widths C, D and E. Women’s $3 and $3.50 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs ability and service, Made of excellent quality American taffeta, ] 1500 Um! ’ Women’s'3.50 Novelty Havana brown or battleship gray, with Low Shoes, $1.75 Specials in Fine Groceries Telephone Chelsea 4000. Babbitt's Cleanser ans Badbitt's Mail and telephone orders promptly filled | Breakfast | Specials PARCHED FARINOSE 4 .- 10¢ Corn Fiakes MOTHER'S BRAND. Sey CRISP BRAND BP 45. kine pacha, Patent Flour 1. MEDAL FLOUR soe AT, PLANTATION 279: Ge Sugar | Rolled Oatmeal packed

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